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Trapped 3rd floor residents use wood plank to escape Barnard Street fire: West Springfield fire official

Picture special: History of Darlington s fire brigade

1585, May 7 The Great Fire of Darlington swept through the wooden buildings of High Row and Skinnergate, rendering 800 of the town’s population of 1,200 homeless. There was no brigade, so the people threw milk and even beer on the flames. It took Darlington 50 years to recover. 1757 The first recorded fire engine – a portable pump – was stationed in the south-west corner of St Cuthbert’s churchyard and the churchwardens were tasked with keeping it “fit for use on any sudden occasion”. 1837 A manual fire engine – one pumped by hand rather than by steampower – was stationed at a sewage works in Park Street (probably where the Royal Mail sorting office is today). Its keys, though, were kept a good sprint away in the police station in Grange Road.

Cases heard by Salisbury and Swindon Magistrates courts

A ROUND up of some of the cases heard at Salisbury Magistrates: IAN STAGG, aged 36, of Andover Road, Upavon, pleaded guilty to driving after consuming cocaine. On March 8 last year Stagg was driving a Mercedes Vito in ‘Z Crossing’ Salisbury Plain, with more than 32 microgrammes of the class A drug in his blood. He was fined £120 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £32 and costs of £40. He was disqualified from holding a driving licence for 12 months. ROBIN HARRIS, aged 32, of West Street, Fordingbridge, pleaded guilty to driving while exceeding the legal alcohol limit. On May 31 last year Harris was driving a Ford along Churchill Way West, Salisbury, with 50 microgrammes of alcohol in every 100 millilitres of breath. During this incident Harris was already banned from driving. He was fined a total of £557 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £95 and costs of £85. The defendant was also disqualified from holding a driving licence for more than three

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